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Remember folks, if you see someone shoplifting food, no you didn’t.

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I work for coles and I always give them a nod of approval then walk off like nothing happend when I see people stealing, fuck coles, they profited over a billion dollars last year off of ripping of customers and workers.

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Yeah, I did, and I’ll actively cover for them (the food “shoplifter”)

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5 points

Yeah, of you feel guilty, buy them something.

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People taking fruit, cereal, milk… sure. But taking premium steaks, beer/wine/spirits, or anything else they can resell - no, that’s just theft.

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22 points

Theft from billion dollar companies is a cool thing to do 😎

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I understand your point…but at the same time depending on the shop/company owing the store, if they make millions and pay shitty wages or whatever bad, fuck then

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11 points

Got me fucked up if you think in gonna report it though

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10 points

I feel like you assume they’re reselling for a business. They could be buying baby shoes, or a gift for that nephew for his birthday, to make him forget how bad life is.

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No, most people who steal steaks are taking them to the pub and selling them for drugs or similar. Huge problem in the UK at least.

If you want baby shoes you steal baby shoes.

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8 points

We’re all stolen from every day. The difference is that we’re told that it’s OK when it happens to us but that it’s wrong when it happens to the company stealing from us.

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No, they’ll sell it cheaper than the store

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That doesn’t make it not theft

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Alternate headline : “Supermarkets have jacked the prices so high, making record profits in tough times, that people have resorted to stealing in order to live”.

I saw a shitty looking steak at coles the other day, over $60 a KG. It had bloody RFID sensors on it. What a world.

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That’s more an issue of the limits that earth has to make unsustainable foods

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That would be communism. Socialism is (partially) at work in European countries where we have captialism at the base, but using that to feed socialist programs.

Yeah, they’ve been tearing a lot of it down lately, but still

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You think the fascists care about the difference between communism and socialism?

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TBF, one wants to use surveillance to protect the income of the wealthy, the other to allegedly protect the government in its most extreme form.

But protecting the wealthy is cool, right?

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Shoplifting isn’t happening because of capitalism.

It’s happening because the local government won’t prosecute the people that do shoplift

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Or it’s because many grocery chains used COVID as a reason or excuse to raise prices and refuse to lower them despite supply chains healing, during a time where literally everything a modern human needs to survive becomes nearly unreashable expensive.

But sure, it’s because cops aren’t shooting enough shiplifters.

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A lot of it is because of need. The lower rungs of our society have been pushed to the point where the risk of being caught and jailed is less of a driver than hunger. The social fabric is unravelling. I just hired someone and I’m giving them a living wage and I’m getting suspicion in return.

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That and, arguably being in prison is better for someone than going hungry. You get clothes, 3 meals a day, and a shower.

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Are you suggesting that nobody ever stole anything from a store in a socialist/communist country?

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Shoplifting is happening because the economy is fucked, and plenty of people see the risk of shoplifting to be worth the reward of access to the things they need.

You can be a compassionate person, and work fix this problem by offering better safety nets and access to human needs to the needy, or you can take the fascist route and demand expansion of the state to punish the poor even further.

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Agreed. Shoplifting is a response to the health level of the community surrounding it.

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0 points

Is the incarceration rate really that high in Australia? I thought it was closer to the global average.

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Pay people more so theft goes down? Fucking never!

Give body cameras to staff. Sounds perfect

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In Australia Woolies and Coles are artificially jacking prices up, this isn’t about wages but about corporate greed using inflation as a disguise to rip off literally everyone. Instead they should be forced to lower prices.

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What if I told you all inflation was just corporate greed.

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Then you’d be wrong

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4 points

Sure is a shame we accidentally covered up the cameras 90% of the time.

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2 points

Would Coles paying their staff more prevent non employees from stealing?

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I mean, people should get payed more, but what do you expect a single (relatively) small grocery chain to do? Also this is more about protecting staff as they have to be the ones to turn them on when an incident occurs rather than an always-on thing

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In the context of the country this is taking place in, Coles cannot be considered small by any stretch of the imagination

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Literally part of an almost duopoly

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This is not a small grocery chain. This is one of the two largest supermarket chains in Australia.

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People can’t afford to shop at those small stores. When I was making $100k I exclusively shopped at locally owned stores. But after being laid off, I can only afford to shop at Walmart and Amazon.

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Coles is part of a duopoly with Woolies in Australia, so… They aren’t small by any means.

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Considering how much shit I see retail workers go through, this… honestly seems like a rational response. I’m sure it will immediately turn into middle managers using it to abuse employees of course though.

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Sure, a rational response in a dystopian country

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